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Selections at FM2, Sat 14 Jul 2018 - Good Things to Eat.

It's like a county fair today. Everybody is here. And scroll down for some of the most delightful photo(s)
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By Ed Waggener

(Sat 14 July 2018) The harvest is really coming for the Farmers Market on the Square for Saturday, July 14, 2018! Vendors are excited and began sending us their inventory lists very early in time for you to read and pass on to your friends and invite them for a meet up today. There will be prepared foods, not just a Kid Friendly Hungry Kids Cafe, but others too. "The Gangs all here today," Donna Jones says. "Just come on down. Most of us are set up early."

Vendor Selections, posted in random order, today
- Terry Partin Farm - Jones Chapel Community: Incredible Corn. $4/dozen ears.
- D & D Longview Farms. Gradyville, KY. Debbie, 270-250-1277. & Danny Burris, 270-250-3701, Gradyville, KY with TOMATOES. (Red, Pink, Yellow, Mountain Magic, And Sun Sugar Gold), Cucumbers, Yellow Squash, And a few Blueberries. Come early! - DEBBIE & DANNY
- Kelvin Riley, 812-498-4937, Gradyville, KY - Tomatoes - Red. Yellow. Cherry. Mountain Fresh. Rocky Top. (You can say to-mah-toes if you know I'm British, from Suffolk), Onions. .
- Campbell's Hollow Ranch, LLC, 180 Hollow Branch Road, Albany, Clinton County, KY. Kathy Campbell. Phone 270-585-4253. I will be at the Farmers Market on the Square with our Goat’s Milk Soap, Goat’s Milk Shampoo, and Fresh Flowers.
- Coview Farms & Lonely Acre Farms -
Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farm has: Red, Yellow, Pink & Purple Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Green Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Bell Peppers PHOTO, Yellow Squash, Hot Peppers, Sweet Banana Peppers.
Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm has: Dried Tomato & Basil Loaf, Chocolate Zucchini Bread, Honey Wheat Bread, Zucchini Bread, Cranberry Carrot Cake, Lemon Blueberry Cake & Blueberry Muffins.
- Big Black Dog Farm - Donna & David Jones. 270-634-2125. Lots of Blackberries. Tomatoes. Green Beans. Okra. Green Peppers. Eggplant. Your Local Columbia Honey. And our popular gifts. Potholders, Baby Blankets. Burp Clothes.
- Sandy Ridge Nursery, Breeding, KY. Darrell & Sandy Scott. 270-791-3050 or 270-791-5330. Tomatoes, New Potatoes. Peppers. Cucumbers. Zucchini & Squash. Annuals: Flowers and Plants. Elephant Ears. Aloe Vera. A few tropical Plants.
- Andrew Farms, Russell County, KY. Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, Zucchini, Peppers. And he's cooking today. Sausage Wraps & Country Ham on a bun.
- Goose Creek Bread from Cumberland County.

- Paul Sullivan, Baker. Phone 270-433-7355 to call for special orders. Today: Some or all of these items: Pretzels, Good Morning Rolls. Cinnamon Rolls. And Multigrain Rolls, Sour Dough Bread, French Bread, Fried Apple Pies, Multi-Grain Bread. Happy to share a smile!

- Laurel Ridge Farms - Brandy & Dan Held. Frank Dohoney Lane, Columbia, KY are re-stocked with steaks. Filet Mignon, we think.

Cafes/Food Stands - Prepared food and meals
- Blackaby Hill Farm, Tim & Lisa Blackaby 270-535-5396: Bodacious Corn. Blackberries. Meats: Variety of Chicken and Beef. Cooking today, Steak Sandwiches and Spiediedine.
- RAK Farm NaturalsWill be grilling Grass-Fed BURGERS & TENDERLOIN. Also: Smoked Pork Shoulder with Hobo Cabbage. Delicious!
- Andrew Farms, Russell County, KY. Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, Zucchini, Peppers. And he's cooking today. COOKING: Sausage Wraps & Country Ham on a bun.
- Waffle Street is here today. Kellis Booth & family. -

Crafts
- Sonny's Woodworking & More Cane Valley, KY is here with specialty items for Children and Home Decor. You've got to see our Toy Farm wagon. Lots of other things. - Trilby Vance 270-250-1502.
- Steve Butler, Burkesville, KY. 270-433-5367. with all his homemade Barnyard Knives. and other crafts.
- Pens to Remember, Fred Spoon. 270-384-2575. All kinds of homemade pens, jewelry spiders. Well know for his recycled bird feeders. Lots of pillows with sayings representing Adair & surrounding counties. We'll might b adding others as "Present" as we confirm, and adding their selections as they are 1) emailed to edwaggener@gmail.com, 2) Called in to 270-250-2730.


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FM2 - Lakin Helm & one of Grandpa Darrell's Big Green Peppers



2018-07-14 - Coview Farm, Coburg, KY - Photo - Lonely Acres Farm photo by Caitlin Helm.
Lakin Helm holding Grandpa Darrells green bell pepper he picked and is asking everyone to come on down to the Farmer's Market on the Square Saturday today, 8am-12pmNoonCT, on the NW Corner of Merchant & Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, for some fresh fruits & veggies and be sure to bring your kids and let them sign up to receive "Kid's Buck." - CAITLIN HELM.
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(FM2) Favorite Kid Pictures: Seeing Double



2018-07-14 - Campbells Hollow Ranch, 180 Hollow Branch Road, Albany, KY. .
Kathy Campbell of Campbell's Hollow Ranch writes: "These little ones are two of our kids, and are very photogenic. It is like seeing double. Sorry, they are not for sale. We've sold all of our kids for this year. But do come see us at Farmer's Market on the Square, Saturday, July 14, 2018. with our "Homemade from the Farm, Sloping Pasture, Nubian Dairy Goat products, Honey, Fresh Flowers, and Market Bouquets. - KATHY, 270-585-4253
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Incredible! John Mark Partin & Haley Ellison - Sweet Corn



2018-07-14 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
John Mark Partin & and his girlfriend, Haley Ellison, were, not incredibly, almost sold out of "Incredible" sweet corn after arriving at Farmers Market on the Square with a full truck load of it. Corn here, and with most sellers in Adair County, is $4 per dozen/and if it had been sold from a stall or in a restaurant/slathered in butter, it would retail for $2-4 depending on whether sold by the ear or half ear, returning $24 to $48 on a $4 investment! We have seen is on restaurant menus since Ol' Joe's BBQ turned it in the National Food of Adair County. The incredible taste sweet corn is what gives it such value. John Mark is the great grandson of the late Ray Partin, a legendary figure in the development of Adair County agriculture. His grandfather, Terry Partin was there today, too, making sure that when the truck left the Municipal Parking lot, their space would be cleaner than they found it. - EW

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FM2 - Farm-to-market transports laden with corn, tomatoes



2018-07-14 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo Credits: Starring - Sonny Vance. Creative Director - Trilby Vance; Photography - Donna Jones, Big Black Dog Farm.
Sonny Vance of Sonny's Woodworking & More Cane Valley, KY is at FM2 today with a line of classic handcrafted toys and home decor. Above, he poses with two of his wife's and craft show buyers' favorites over the years. The tractor pulling a wagonload of sweet corn and the farm truck carrying a pick-up load of red tomatoes and pulling a trailer with a whopper yellow one. For now, these models are no longer in production, which makes them of interest for collectors to buy as speculative investments. The Vances are at the today's market, which was scheduled from 8am-1pmCT, today, Saturday, July 14, 2018. - EW

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